Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw also known by her stage name Elizabeth Alice MacGraw has been as a performer, model and animal rights advocate in America. The actress has won praise for her roles in films such as Love Story (from 1970), Goodbye Columbus, (1969) and The Getaway, (1972). She was drawn to becoming an artist was in part influenced by her upbringing within the New York family of artists. She began as a photo assistant, before progressing to acting and modeling. In her first two films, she was recognized and won the Golden Globe Award as Most promising young actress. MacGraw's film Love Story was an international success, earning the actress an Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award. With just three movies MacGraw became the most popular female box office actress worldwide. Her footprints, handwritten in 1972 and autograph were engraved at the Grauman's Chinese Theater. Other credits comprise The Getaway Convoy Players, TV miniseries The Winds of War and other. In 1991, her autobiography Moving Pictures came out. MacGraw is divorced three times.
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